Fujifilm X-T3 review: An X-Series camera that gets video right

After the disappointing X-H1, Fujifilm's X-T3 is a fine return to form. The compact, retro, weatherproof body gives it that Fujifilm allure, making it ideal for street and travel photography. At the same time, it's the most technically advanced...

The X-T3 has that Fujifilm mystique with a small, pretty body and numerous dials for manual shooting. It performs worlds better than the similar-looking X-T2, however, and might give potential buyers of the more expensive X-H1 pause.

Fujifilm X-T3 First Look

Fujifilm's mirrorless all-rounder blends retro design with cutting-edge features like speedy autofocus and 4K video. Is it the ultimate APS-C camera?

The new wave of mirrorless full-frame cameras from the likes of Nikon and Canon may have grabbed recent headlines, but the impressive X-T3 is a sharp reminder that smaller, more affordable APS-C cameras are a fantastic option for both amateur improvers...

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Fujifilm X-T3 First Impressions Review

When the Fujifilm X-T2 arrived, it was more than just a modest upgrade to the already impressive X-T1. While the new X-T3 hasn't changed the overall design of the camera, this model is way more than a minor refresh: it's a major leap forwards.

Fujifilm X-T3

The Good. With a new 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS image sensor and the new X-Processor 4, the Fujifilm X-T3 processes, focuses, tracks, and transfers dramatically faster than its predecessor, the X-T2. The AF has also been upgraded, from 325 focus points...

Touchscreen lacks sensitivity/response ; Smallest autofocus point not the fastest ; Dioptre adjustment fiddly to use ; No compatibility with X-T2 grip (due to new footprint)

Stand the X-T3 up against any camera of its type in the same price bracket and it'll more than hold its own. Whether for stills, video, static or moving subjects, this Fujifilm takes the benchmark set by the X-T2 and raises it yet another notch.